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ONIE and Cumulus Linux on a switch
10.04.2015
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discovers the actual operating system on the network or on a plugged-in USB stick, triggers the installation, and provides repair tools if something goes wrong during the installation or upgrade. The boot
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Storage pools and storage spaces in Windows
10.04.2015
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," which makes more storage capacity than is actually present in the storage system available to the Windows system in conjunction with virtual hard drives. As soon as the capacity used by the PC exceeds
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Redo Backup
21.08.2014
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USB-connected storage media SMB/CIFS shares FTP shares Redo Backup only backs up those areas of the disk that actually contain data and also saves space by compression. The backup destination
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Choosing between the leading open source configuration managers
07.10.2014
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leaves a system in a consistent state, although consistent does not necessarily mean that all the steps were actually performed on the host. A design difference of this magnitude is rarely the decisive
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Data security and data governance
05.02.2023
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environment actually want to implement their own tools if they can turn to a functionally useful service with a suitable operating model. In other words, with a correctly implemented data fabric as an internal
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Trivy security scanner
04.04.2023
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straight down to fixing the vulnerability instead of wasting time finding out if a library is actually in use. The best known formats for SBOMs are SPDX from the Linux Foundation and CycloneDX from the Open
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Why databases are moving to the cloud
05.02.2023
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cases or individual requirements. The pay-per-use or pay-as-you-go options, wherein only the database resources you actually use and consume are billed, is attractive. Of note is that investments
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A buyer's guide to NVMe-based storage
05.12.2019
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more complex to implement in terms of technology and costs and this is what separates the wheat from the chaff. Actual NVMe-based all-flash systems offer dual-port and hot-pluggable NVMe modules
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Favorite benchmarking tools
30.01.2020
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is that the default time command is actually one of the bash-builtins [1]: $ type time time is a shell keyword $ which time /usr/bin/time There is time, and then there is GNU time [2]. The standalone binary version
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Common DevOps Mistakes
29.11.2017
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would actually  have said this during the 2000s, but it does underscore how the early days of agile brought all parties to software development to the table – except for operations. It would take some

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